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I am starting to believe I might not be able to make a good beer from extract. I'm ok with that, I just want to be sure it's not something that will follow me along the way to AG if you know what I mean.
Interesting comment about the turkey fryer pot. It was used for deep frying turkeys dozens of times which I did start to wonder if this was an issue. Oil had been burnt on the outside quite a bit until I took it off with an angle grinder. The bottom of the pot was wavy from being warped, and maybe thin in spots from being ground. Also I know the pot had been cleaned in the past with oven cleaner. So I did end up buying a new pot (alum) just a few weeks ago and I put a nice oxidized layer on it before brewing batch #10 2 weeks ago.
It still could be yeast, but I don't think I do anything different than a lot of others who are successful. The only thing slightly uncommon is that my batches are all 3 gallon, and I pitch a whole packet of dry yeast. I guess its possible that it's too much?
Interesting comment about the turkey fryer pot. It was used for deep frying turkeys dozens of times which I did start to wonder if this was an issue. Oil had been burnt on the outside quite a bit until I took it off with an angle grinder. The bottom of the pot was wavy from being warped, and maybe thin in spots from being ground. Also I know the pot had been cleaned in the past with oven cleaner. So I did end up buying a new pot (alum) just a few weeks ago and I put a nice oxidized layer on it before brewing batch #10 2 weeks ago.
It still could be yeast, but I don't think I do anything different than a lot of others who are successful. The only thing slightly uncommon is that my batches are all 3 gallon, and I pitch a whole packet of dry yeast. I guess its possible that it's too much?